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New ASA Partners: Cultivating the Next Generation of Aloha ‘Āina Leaders

ASA Flyer 2023 for cohort 5 June 2023-May 2025

By: Ari Lunow-Luke, Program Coordinator at Ho’okua’aina This year, we are excited to announce that we are piloting new partnerships with other ‘āina organizations across Ko’olaupoko for our Ahupua’a Systems Apprenticeship (ASA) program!  For the past four years, our ASA participants have worked with Hoʻokuaʻāina staff on-site to gain leadership skills in ahupuaʻa management through...

Reflections from an International Student

Vincent, international volunteer from Germany

By: Vincent Cochet, High School Student from Berlin, Germany Hello, my name is Vincent and I am a 16-year-old from Berlin, Germany. I am volunteering with Ho’okua’āina for three months as part of a High School program that asks every student in my grade to volunteer abroad on a social project. The purpose is all...

Community Partner Exchanges

Community partner exchanges with Hookuaaina, Maʻo Organic Frams and Kokua Hawaii Foundation

By: Kazu Akiona-Bannan, Hoa’āina/Farm Operations Specialist at Ho’okua’āina Aloha! My name is Kazu Akiona-Bannan. Having been born and raised in Kailua, I constantly found myself immersed in the beautiful outdoors of the Ahupua’a I call home. My deep love and passion for the land and ocean of Hawaii guided me to pursue higher education at...

Understanding Waiwai at Hoʻokuaʻāina

Vance shares his thoughts on what it is to measure waiwai at Kapalai

For me, this project has been one of the greatest honors of my life. School is sometimes frustrating, but working with Hoʻokuaʻāina has never been anything less than a profound joy. Part of my mom’s family goes back more than five generations in Kailua, including the Maunawili area specifically.

Pilina and Poi: Kūpuna Program Update

Becca our Outreach Coordinator shares the story of our new Kupuna Program where we bring poi to them each poi week.

One of the biggest gifts of the program is the intergenerational pilina building between kūpuna and the ʻōpio in our mentorship program. We have seen great value in creating spaces for generations coming together to learn, grow, and support one another. Through meeting inspiring and hardworking young people, kūpuna expressed feeling nostalgia for their youth and hope for the future.

Coming Home: Reflection From An Intern

Ari is a kaikaina intern at Hookuaaina and shares her story of coming home to the lo'i

Just like the process of hehi, stomping, and turning over the lepo to prepare a patch for the next cycle of growth, this new year brings with it new nutrients and abundance; excitement for what’s to come.

Letter from Our Directors

November 22, 2023 Aloha mai kākou, Our favorite time of year has arrived, ushering in a season of excuses for overeating and celebrating the goodness of Ke Akua! It means taking time out of busy schedules to mālama special relationships and reflecting on all the things we are thankful for. We wanted to send a...

A Letter From Our Director – Oct. 2021

ASA Cohort 2 and 3 at Kapalai

It’s been a long time and so much has happened since our last newsletter back in March 2020! Like everyone on the planet, we have done our best to navigate through the pandemic and hope each one of you are doing the best you can through these most challenging of times. I would like to share a few of Hoʻokuaʻāinaʻs highlights during this period as well as discuss what I believe to be the mindset of health and well-being from the perspective of our kūpuna to encourage us all.

ASA Program Update – Oct. 2021

Maile and Azure having fun in the loi

I’m very grateful to have been put in many situations where I had to teach this summer. It’s definitely something out of my comfort zone but it’s taught me more than I could imagine. I’m more conscious of my actions, my words, my attitude, and my energy.

Ka Piko o Kapalai – Oct. 2021

Mahie and Meakala Wilhelm working on the hale at Kapalai

At the junction of the Kaloʻs hā and lau lies the piko. This is the navel of the plant. An indispensable connection that tethers the ʻiʻo at the base of the kalo to the outstretched alo of the lau.

Farm Update by Rachel Kapule – Co-Farm Manager

It’s hard to believe that 2019 is already coming to a close. This year was one of tremendous growth, both in the loʻi and in our organization. We harvested from Zack patch (patch #21) for the first time and were able to get about 3,000 lbs of kalo and over 250 lbs of lau. Patch...

Community Day with Global Village, Oct. 5, 2019

Global Village is a boutique in Kailua run by a mother and daughters’ team, Sharrie, Debbie and Dawn. The trio uses their business to facilitate awareness of Ho`okua`aina and raise money with their recyclable bag program. This is the fourth year that Global Village has incorporated their team, customers, vendors, and non-profit partnerships to celebrate...

Annual Appeals Letter from our Directors, Dean & Michele Wilhelm

Growth Chart for 2013 to 2018 for Hookuaaina

November 24th, 2019 Aloha mai kākou, Another year of connection, cultivation, and healing has flown by at Ho‘okua‘āina.  We often challenge the young people we work with to reflect on their year as a tool for self-assessment and a basis for future goal setting and growth.  The challenge now is ours to share highlights of...

Ahupuaʻa Systems Apprenticeship (ASA)

ASA College Education Program - Cohort Participants with Lead Farm Manager

Summer 2019 marked the beginning of the pilot program with our first participants. Now with 1 semester under their belt, they are well on their way to achieving their goals. We have been working closely with WCC staff and counselors as well as with the participants to ensure that we provide the support needed for...

Kupuohi Update by Dani Espiritu, Education Specialist

'Aikahi Elementary Grade 4

True to its name, our Kupuohi Education Program has seen significant growth this year! Kupuohi means to flourish or to grow vigorously and is the name of our multi-visit education program.  We are extremely encouraged by the increase in the number of schools participating in our multiple visit program. It was never our intention to...

Kūkuluhou Mentoring and Internships

Mentoring Program - Uncle Dean mentoring youth

I can’t believe it’s almost the end of 2019. I feel like it was just yesterday that we were beginning the new year completely rested from our downtime during the holidays. Yet here we are about to enter the holidays once again. My Christmas wish might be to make time slow down or to add...

On The Farm Q2 2019

Things tend to grow faster in the summer sun and here at Kapalai that fact holds true. We are only halfway through the year and we have already harvested 11,408 pounds of kalo. Spring and early summer are always busy times for us with everybody trying to get poi, kalo, and luau leaf for their...

Kūkuluhou Mentoring Program

Kūkuluhou mentoring program for youth ages 12-18 at Hoʻokuaʻāina

This quarter we said goodbye to a handful of participants as they completed their time in our weekly mentoring program and have now returned home to their families. It is always sad to see them go but the ultimate goal is for them to transition out of the program, reintegrate with their families, and practice...

Hookuaaina Rebuilding Lives From The Ground Up

Hoʻokuaʻāina is located in the ahupuaʻa of Kailua at Kapalai in Maunawili on the island of Oʻahu. Get Directions.

For more information about our programs or how you can get involved please contact us.

916E Auloa Rd.

Kailua, HI 96734

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Kailua, HI 96734

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Hookuaaina Rebuilding Lives From The Ground Up

Hoʻokuaʻāina is located in the ahupuaʻa of Kailua at Kapalai in Maunawili on the island of Oʻahu.

For more information about our programs or how you can get involved please contact us.

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916E Auloa Rd.

Kailua, HI 96734

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Kailua, HI 96734

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© Hoʻokuaʻāina 2020 All Rights Reserved | Terms & Conditions | Privacy | Site By Created By Kaui

Hoʻokuaʻāina is a 501c3 Non-Profit Organization

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